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Index
Cover Title Page Table of Content Hemingway Needs no Introduction Part I: Reporting, 1920–1924
Circulating Pictures A Free Shave The Best Rainbow Trout Fishing Plain and Fancy Killings, $400 UP Tuna Fishing in Spain The Hotels in Switzerland The Swiss Luge American Bohemians in Paris Genoa Conference Russian Girls at Genoa Fishing The Rhone Canal German Inn-Keepers A Paris-To-Strasbourg Flight German Inflation Hamid Bey A Silent, Ghastly Procession “Old Constan” Refugees from Thrace Mussolini: Biggest Bluff in Europe A Russian Toy Soldier Getting into Germany King Business in Europe Japanese Earthquake Bull Fighting A. Tragedy Pamplona in July Trout Fishing in Europe Inflation and The German Mark War Medals for Sale Christmas on The Roof of The World Conrad, Optimist and Moralist
Part II: Esquire, 1933–1936
Marlin off The Morro: A Cuban Letter The Friend of Spain: A Spanish Letter A Paris Letter A. D. In Africa: A Tanganyika Letter Shootism Versus Sport: The Second Tanganyika Letter Notes on Dangerous Game: The Third Tanganyika Letter Out in The Stream: A Cuban Letter Old Newsman Writes: A Letter from Cuba Remembering Shooting-Flying: A Key West Letter The Sights of Whitehead Street: A Key West Letter On Being Shot Again: A Gulf Stream Letter Notes on The Next War: A Serious Topical Letter Monologue to The Maestro: A High Seas Letter The Malady of Power: A Second Serious Letter Wings always over Africa: An Ornithological Letter On The Blue Water: A Gulf Stream Letter There She Breaches! or Moby Dick off the Morro
Part III: Spanish Civil War, 1937–1939
The First Glimpses of War Shelling of Madrid A New Kind of War The Chauffeurs of Madrid A Brush with Death The Fall of Teruel The Flight of Refugees Bombing of Tortosa Tortosa Calmly Awaits Assault A Program for U.S. Realism Fresh Air on an Inside Story The Clark’s Fork Valley, Wyoming
Part IV: World War II
Hemingway Interviewed by Ralph Ingersoll Russo-Japanese Pact Rubber Supplies in Dutch East Indies Japan must Conquer China U.S. Aid To China Japan’s Position in China China’s Air Needs Chinese Build Air Field Voyage to Victory London Fights The Robots Battle for Paris How We Came To Paris The G. I. And The General War in The Siegfried Line
Part V: After the Wars, 1949–1956
The Great Blue River The Shot The Christmas Gift A Situation Report
About the Author Index Copyright
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